Paul Epworth

adele

florence and the machine

coldplay

cee lo green

foster the people

It’s no exaggeration to describe Paul Epworth as the most influential British producer of his generation. Nor is it hyperbole to also call him the most successful and in-demand, too. His recent production roll-call reads like a must-have list for right-minded music fans: Adele’s 21, Florence + The Machine’s Ceremonials and Lungs, The Big Pink’s Brief History Of Love and Future This, Foster The People Torches, Cee-Lo Green’s The Lady Killer, Friendly Fires’s Pala, Plan B’s The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, notably the massive, definitive Stay Too Long single…

This lasting contribution was given worldwide recognition when he picked up four key Grammy awards in 2012 in the categories of Record Of the Year (Rollin’ In The Deep – Adele); Song Of The Year (Rollin’ In The Deep, which he co-wrote with Adele); Album Of The Year (21 – Adele); Producer Of The Year.

Paul Epworth

adele

florence and the machine

coldplay

cee lo green

foster the people

It’s no exaggeration to describe Paul Epworth as the most influential British producer of his generation. Nor is it hyperbole to also call him the most successful and in-demand, too. His recent production roll-call reads like a must-have list for right-minded music fans: Adele’s 21, Florence + The Machine’s Ceremonials and Lungs, The Big Pink’s Brief History Of Love and Future This, Foster The People Torches, Cee-Lo Green’s The Lady Killer, Friendly Fires’s Pala, Plan B’s The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, notably the massive, definitive Stay Too Long single…

This lasting contribution was given worldwide recognition when he picked up four key Grammy awards in 2012 in the categories of Record Of the Year (Rollin’ In The Deep – Adele); Song Of The Year (Rollin’ In The Deep, which he co-wrote with Adele); Album Of The Year (21 – Adele); Producer Of The Year.